Pulaski House

The Savannah chapter of the Jewish Educational Alliance erected this facility on Pulaski Square in 1914. It was later used as a church, a lodge and a shelter for homeless women and children.

Pulaski House is a coeducational residence hall for approximately 60 transfer, graduate, and upperclassman students and is located at 328 Barnard St. They live in single-floor apartments (two or three students per apartment) and loft-style apartments (four students per unit). Each unit features air conditioning, one or two private baths, a kitchenette (sink, stovetop, microwave, cupboard and full-size refrigerator), extra-long twin-size beds that can be bunked, a cable television outlet, a drafting table, a stool and a dresser/chest of drawers for each resident. Local Internet access is available, and modems are provided upon request.

Pulaski House offers elevator service, a common area with a television, pay laundry machines, and drink and snack vending machines. Limited on-street and metered parking is available. A meal plan is not required.

Housing fees

US$9,712/year* for the 2018–19 academic year

Meal plan not required

* A nonrefundable and nontransferable housing reservation fee of US$250 for new incoming students and US$750 for returning students is deducted from the overall housing fee. Enrolled students who cancel after June 1 are subject to an additional US$500 nonrefundable cancellation fee.